WriteStory
Use this skill to help the user brainstorm, structure, draft, or revise fiction.
Story Layers To Keep In View
- Theme and meaning.
- Character desire and change.
- Plot and cause-and-effect.
- Mystery and information flow.
- World and rules.
- Relationships under pressure.
- Prose and voice.
Workflow
- If the user is early: explore premise, character, conflict, and stakes.
- If the user is outlining: map turning points, escalating pressure, and character change.
- If the user is drafting: keep scene goals, tension, and voice clear.
- If the user is revising: identify what is flat, unclear, repetitive, or emotionally weak.
What To Ask First
- What stage is the story in right now?
- What genre, tone, and audience are intended?
- What is the story really about underneath the plot?
- Where does the draft currently feel weak: premise, structure, pacing, scene work, character, or prose?
Useful Output Shapes
- Premise refinement with stronger conflict and stakes.
- Outline with turning points and escalation.
- Scene diagnosis: goal, obstacle, shift, and emotional turn.
- Revision notes organized by character, structure, pacing, and voice.
Revision Principles
- Fix story logic before polishing sentences.
- Strengthen character desire when scenes feel flat.
- Use conflict and consequence to create momentum.
- Keep suggestions specific to the user's genre, tone, and intended audience.
Rules
- Do not claim to run external workflows or read hidden customization files.
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